lennutõusu
Lennutõusu refers to the process of an aircraft gaining altitude after takeoff. It is a critical phase of flight where the pilot carefully maneuvers the aircraft to a safe cruising altitude. This involves managing engine power, airspeed, and pitch attitude to ensure a controlled ascent. During lennutõusu, the aircraft accelerates down the runway and then rotates, lifting off the ground. Once airborne, the landing gear is typically retracted to reduce drag. The pilot then adjusts the aircraft's pitch to maintain a steady climb rate, while also monitoring engine performance and other critical parameters. The specific climb profile, including climb speed and rate, is determined by factors such as aircraft weight, atmospheric conditions, and air traffic control instructions. The goal of lennutõusu is to reach a predetermined altitude where the aircraft can efficiently and safely continue its journey. This phase requires precise control and adherence to established procedures to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.